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Source Claims CIA Instigating “Revolution” In Hong Kong Protests (Pictures)

Wednesday, November 12, 2014 12:03
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ALREADY LABELED THE ‘UMBRELLA REVOLUTION’ TO FALSELY PORTRAY AS A POPULIST MOVEMENT

“There’s not a single major protest or coup d’état, revolution or civil war that doesn’t have the CIA’s fingerprints all over it.”
– Veteran Intelligence Analyst

Of course, whenever a reference is made to the CIA in this or similar contexts, it is always understood that British MI6 and Israeli MOSSAD are usually right there next to them like they were in downtown Kiev during the Ukrainian coup d’état.  Hong Kong is no different, as the stakes have never been higher.

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All three of these intelligence agencies constitute the backbone of the real “Axis of Evil” that literally coordinates and controls all the manmade disruptive events in the world today. They leave nothing up to chance for their masters.

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They care not about democracy … nor freedom from oppression … nor gaining independence from tyranny. They are about one thing, and one thing only — taking complete control of the destinies of nations wherever they desire  geopolitical advantage, natural resources, existing industrial base, or a valuable tract of land.

CIA: A Change Agent Without Peer

In essence The Company, as the CIA is universally known in intelligence circles, is the largest corporation in the world. How so? Because the CIA’s multitude of personnel and myriad assets are intertwined with many of the major corporations within the Anglo-American Axis. In some cases these personnel entanglements and joint missions are known by both parties involved; in many cases, however, they are not.

The two most obvious and well known instances of CIA utilization of corporate assets outside of its own organizational structure — both people and plant — are the mainstream media and nonprofits operating in foreign lands. Charities, in particular, have been used as bases of operation by the CIA in South America, Africa and Asia, because of their perceived benevolent and benign work. MOREHERE

 

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